The bad guys also understand the big things

Christopher 2022-10-12 20:00:03

What's interesting is that Nicholas Cage was originally a police gangster, with a wife and children, and a mistress. He acted according to his own temperament and often accepted small bribes. Even the investigation of the case was to gain fame.

When he learned from the female data officer that the case was the conspiracy of his best buddy, he was very angry that he got involved in the matter, knew what he shouldn’t know, but had to do the right thing.

In the end, he became a hero. In the end, his minor faults when he took bribes as a police officer were dug up. The media was chasing him, and his wife and lover all left him.

And his buddy, originally a righteous officer, experienced ups and downs and was dissatisfied with politics, and finally achieved his justice by tampering with data and assassinating the Minister of Defense.

It can be seen that if people who are too righteous and cynical go to the extreme, it is very scary.

Cage’s plot is also very good. He was originally a bully policeman who took bribes, raised mistresses, and manipulated power. He chose to do good in front of the big things. All his previous bad things can be forgiven by the audience, but these bad things in the play were exposed because he became famous. criticism.

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Snake Eyes quotes

  • Rick Santoro: This is fight night and I am the king.

  • Commander Kevin Dunne: Don't give me that wounded look. You haven't got the face for it.